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SELF LEARNING KIT IN

TLE-CARPENTRY

LESSON TITLE: INTERPRET TECHNICAL


DRAWINGS AND PLANS
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Name of Teacher –Writer: ELPIDIO I. VILLA JR.


School: SINAIT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

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A SELF-LEARNING KIT for Grade 7/8 TLE Carpentry is an interactive SLK
designed to meet the needs of the 21st Century learners. It is anchored on a holistic
approach in developing the basic learning competencies in TLE Carpentry of the K-
12 Basic Education Curriculum. The lesson aims to develop the skills of every
students and become a competent one and to promote also the learners to develop
their creative thinking.
To the learners, read and follow instructions carefully. Used this SLK as a
basis and instructions for everyday lesson. Answer very well all the activities,
exercises and assessment in this SLK to measure how much you learned about the
topic. Handle this Self-Learning Kit (SLK) with care.
With this SLK, I hope that the learner would be a proficient and skillfully
learned carpentry and ready to compete not only in the local but the whole world.

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CODE: TLE-IACP7/8ID-Of-2
MELC: INTERPRET TECHNICAL DRAWINGS AND
PLAN
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to;
1. differentiate between perspective drawing and
isometric drawing;
2. memorized the center table components;
3. draw perspective and isometric drawing.

Before we discuss our new topic my dear students, lets have a


short activity first. This activity is related to our topic for today. I
will give you 5 minutes to answer this activity.

DIRECTIONS: Arrange the following jumbled letters. Write your answers in the
provided spaces.
1. Someitric ingdraw 1.
2. Pectivepers dingraw 2.
3. Nicaltech ngidraw 3.
4. ointj 4.
5. Tenibac wingdra 5.

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Today we are going to discuss about interpret drawings and
plans. In interpreting technical drawing class we need to
know how to read the blueprint. Because the blueprint
represents the reproduction of a technical drawing
oftentimes used in construction industry. Dimension also
measure of spatial extent specially the width, height, and
length. While joint is the union of two or more even
surfaces fitted to each or one another. Plan is a drawn
representation of a plane usually presenting different views,
especially the top view.
TECHNICAL DRAWING- a plan or drawing that is
rendered to scale and in communicating directions and
specific. It is also the process of producing a pictorial
representation transformed into a physical form. It serves
as a guide or plan in creating a construction as drawn in a
plan.
DRAWINGS AND PLANS IN CARPENTRY
Basically, there are four kinds of drawings one should
be familiar with.
1. Perspective drawing- is a picture like drawing that
has a three- dimensional look. It gives an idea of a finished
appearance and project but not show dimensions.
2. Cabinet drawing- is a simple drawing of a woodwork
project. It shows the front, side, and top of a project. This
drawing is drawn to a scale and shows exact dimension.
3. Isometric drawing- is a three-dimensional
representation of an object in a two dimensional surface. It is
made up of three views of the same image combined together.
Isometric drawing includes views of top, front and side views.
4. Multiview working drawing- is similar to a cabinet
drawing but is more suitable for more complicated and
multiview drawings. An additional view in this drawing is called
sectional view. This is where the builder gets to take a look at
areas between the sides.
CENTER TABLE COMPONENTS
Legs - 4pcs. 45mm x 45mm x 500mm wood (tanguile)

Rails - (short) 2pcs. 25mm x 70mm x 600mm


Rails - (long) 2pcs. 25mm x 70mm x 800mm
Top - 1pc. 25mm x 600mm x 800mm plywood/plyboard

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Assemblies Joints
Mortise and tendon joint - for the rails and legs (see details
on the attached working drawing)
Dimensions and specification (see dimensions and specifications on the
attached working drawing)
1. Legs must be tapered
2. All joints must be filled with glue
3. All wood used must be tanguile
4. All dimensions must be in millimeters

Here an example of center table of components:

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In a one whole sheet of coupon bond (long) draw a working
drawing of a table with the three views, the following
dimensions are: Height = 90cm, Width = 70cm, Length =
100cm

Criteria for Assessment: Analytic Scoring Rubrics

Criteria 5points 3points 1point


Accuracy All lines are drawn There are 1 to 3 Majority of the
approximately lines and lines and
according to its dimensions are dimensions are
characteristics inappropriately inappropriately
with correct drawn according drawn
dimensions to its
characteristics
Neatness Finished output Pleasing but Finished output
was neatly done, erasures and have so many
pleasing and no smudges are erasures and
erasures with observable on the smudges
correct finished output
dimensions.

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Technical plans and drawing in carpentry may include notes
indicating the kind of joints used in the project drawing. It
serves as a guide in creating a construction as drawn in the
plan.

In a one piece of long coupon bond draw an example of


perspective drawing and isometric drawing and elaborate their
differences.

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Direction: Answer the following questions correctly
A. What are the four kinds of drawing?
1.
2.
3.
4.

B. Give the different components of the center table based on the working
drawing.
1.
2.
3.
4.
C. What are the specified joints used in joining the legs and rails of the center
table
1.
2.
D. List down different specifications on the construction of center table.

LO 2
 Manaois, German Drafting 1 and 2 Phoenix Publishing 1983.
 Norman Stirling Introduction to Technical drawing 1977.

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LO 2 Answer Key:
Assessment:
A.
1. perspective drawing
2. cabinet drawing
3. isometric drawing
4. multi view drawing

B.
1. Legs - 4pcs. 45mm x 45mm x 500mm wood (tanguile)
2. Short rails- 2pcs. 25mm x 70mm x 600mm (tanguile)
3. Long rails - 2pcs. 25mm x 70mm x 800mm (tanguile)
4. Top board - 1pc. 25mm x 600mm x800mm (ply board/plywood)

C.
1. Mortise joint
2. Tendon joint

D.
1. All dimensions must be in millimeter
2. Wood to be used must be tanguile
3. All joints must be filled with glue
4. Legs must be tapered

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